You could use unmanaged items and a server to handle subscriptions. We use 
that method. We have a five day free trial that works outside of in-app 
billing. It's clean, efficient and also can be customized to offer longer, 
shorter or additional free trial days for individual users. The downside is 
you have to manage the subscriptions on a server. That also, as I see it, 
is an upside.

-John Coryat

On Thursday, April 4, 2013 2:08:04 AM UTC-5, Fabien R wrote:
>
> On 03/04/2013 20:00, Michael Banzon wrote: 
> > You could make a free version and a paid version - two separate apps. 
> > Either they could be two different or one could "unlock" the full 
> > potential of the other. 
> > 
> I would rather let the user use the full featured app. 
>
> Thanks anyway, 
> Fabien 
>

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